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The intersection of creativity and fan-fuelled participation will drive the next wave of success for Indias creator economy: YouTube
69% of Gen Z in India like when their favourite creators are creating in different formats.
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- YouTube shared unique insights
- YouTube continues to expand creative tools
- YouTube gives creators a safe experience to create, discover and connect
Commemorating 15 years since its localized version launched in India, YouTube shared unique insights on how the ingenuity of Indian creators coupled with evolving preferences of fans have shaped significant trends in creation, consumption and pop culture.
Since 2008, driven by expanded creation tools and an increasing preference for personalized viewing, India's creative entrepreneurs have explored and conquered new frontiers of creative expression.
Today, as the digital video landscape is at a cusp of significant shifts taking place in technology, creativity and pop culture, YouTube continues to expand creative tools, ways to monetize and help them engage with newer audiences in meaningful ways while giving creators and viewers a safe experience to create, discover and connect.
Ishan John Chatterjee, Director, India, YouTube, "Digital video has always had the uncommon ability to break down literacy and geographical barriers. In many ways, YouTube's journey in the country mirrors India's digital transformation journey. 15 years in, YouTube has taken on many avatars - a place of discovery for trends moving the world, and a reflection of a curious, connected and vibrant India that has embraced video as its language."
"The beating heart of YouTube is and will always be its creators, artists and partners, and we're committed, as ever, to supporting the success of this ecosystem. We will continue to be laser-focused on making YouTube the best platform for long-term success," he added.
Here are five trends that showcase the impact of Indian creators and fans in shaping India's digital video landscape and creator economy.
Creation has become frictionless
YouTube today offers a vast canvas of creative tools. The wide availability of video tools made creation simpler and more fun. More creative tools have spurred an expansion of formats, resulting in more stories, scale, fans and impact.
69% of Gen Z in India like when their favourite creators are creating in different formats (e.g. short form, long form, podcasts, live streams). Source: Google/Ipsos, YouTube Trends Survey, IN, May 2023, n=603, online Gen Z adults, age 18-24.
This creative expansion is helping breathe new life into popular, well-established genres such as gaming, tech, comedy or cooking, reviving interest in many niche topics and cultures (case in point: the growing community of Shayari and poetry) and fuelling the emergence of new genres like science, facts or motivation.
Consumption is multiformat and seamless
15 years ago, video was mostly defined by a single content format. But, today, viewers increasingly expect personalized experiences and use different formats to meet different needs — viewing long-form, short-form, live, and pre-recorded content across mobile and connected TV screens.
With 71% of people watching videos about a specific topic that they are into in multiple different formats (e.g. short form, long form, podcasts, live streams), consumption has become boundless and seamless. Source: Google/Ipsos, YouTube Trends Survey, IN, May 2023, n=1828, online adults, age 18-44.
Pop Culture is defined by how fans make them their own
A decade and a half ago, 'viral' trends represented a monolithic pop culture, where everyone experienced digital culture similarly. Today, viewers have become amateur creators, quickly adding personal expression and unique perspectives to video trends, propelled by the explosion of video formats, easy-to-use creative tools and special effects features.
Consider this: 49% of people surveyed responded that they participated in a meme over the past 12 months. (Source: Google/Ipsos, YouTube Trends Survey, IN, May 2023, n=1828, online adults, age 18-44.) As a result of this, trends are travelling deeper; virality is defined by individuality, and pop culture is all about personal expression.
Fandoms have become multi-layered
Thanks to new technology and an expansion of formats, fandom is becoming more stratified. YouTube observed that while casual fans might have a feed that helps them passively consume more content relating to their fandom, a more active fan might use Shorts to create memes or interact with their fandom by remixing or riffing on its content. Super fans may create content for other fans, and professional fans use their expertise to create for a general audience.
With 48% of Gen Z surveyed saying that they have watched videos made by fans of specific content, artists, or public figures over the past 12 months, the growing popularity of higher levels of fans is evident. Source: Google/Ipsos, YouTube Trends Survey, IN, May 2023, n=603, online Gen Z adults, age 18-24.
Pawan Agarwal, Director, Music Partnerships, India, YouTube, said, "The audience wants personalized experiences, in different formats, to meet different needs. And these evolving preferences are redefining entertainment and making consumption more participative. This allows trends to travel farther, helping fandoms become multi-layered and propelling subcultures to become mainstream."
A parallel, new world of creative entrepreneurs is thriving
Artists and creators have used YouTube as a springboard to build successful online and offline businesses - from launching next-gen media companies to pursuing creative careers or creating successful lines of products and merchandise. As more sophisticated creation tools continue to democratize creativity, the creator economy on YouTube is taking a new shape.
The democratization of creation and more options for monetization has opened doors for next-generation creators from all corners of the country to participate in the country's flourishing creator economy.
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